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Home > LCLR > Vol. 14 > Iss. 3 (2002)

 

Volume 14, Issue 3 (2002)

Prefatory Material

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Table of Contents
Consumer Law

Feature Article

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Innovative Class Action Techniques - The Use of Rule 23(b)(2) in Consumer Class Actions
Thomas R. Grande

Student Articles

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Who Bears the Burden of Proof Under the Fair Credit Reporting Act, 15 U.S.C. s1681e(b) - Consumers May Bear the Biggest Burden in This Climate of Heightened National Security
Jennifer Cuculich

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Hanging up on the First Amendment: An Analysis of Contemporary Telemarketing Regulations
Brook Dambacher

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The Trigen Case: Does This Mean Lights Out for Energy Deregulation?
Kate O'Loughlin

Consumer News

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Refund Anticipation Loans: Less Money for Consumers Entitled to Refunds, More Profit for H & (and) R Block
Kathryn Smetana

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The Business of Baseball: The Antitrust Exemption
Sophie Jacobi

 
 
 
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